Private beta The personal memory layer for your digital life

Stop re-explaining yourself
to every site and AI.

Your context is scattered across a dozen apps. Freemind is building the one memory you can see, edit, and take anywhere. Starting with travel, live in the dashboard today.

Built from your life
Spend it anywhere
Gmail
📅 Calendar Coming soon
🌐 Browsing Coming soon

Freemind

One memory · Yours
ChatGPT
Claude
✈️ Any booking site

Your context is everywhere — except where you need it.

Your preferences, your past, your projects are all locked in apps that don't talk to each other and can't be moved.

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Scattered

Your context lives across Gmail, browser tabs, notes, calendars, booking emails, wishlists, and chat threads. None of them know about each other.

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Repeated

You re-explain yourself to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini — the same preferences, the same constraints, the same family details, every single time.

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Hostage

Big Tech memory features are a black box. You can't see what's stored, you can't fine-tune it, and you can't take it with you.

Connect once. Carry it everywhere.

Your dashboard fills in from your scattered life. Then you spend it wherever you need it

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Your dashboard gets built

Connect Gmail and Freemind gets to work: it finds your travel history buried in booking confirmations and builds a structured memory — trips, preferences, companions, loyalty programs — with every fact cited to the exact email it came from.

myfreemind.ai/dashboard/travel
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Travel

Alex Johnson, based in San Francisco. About 12 trips a year, typically 5–7 days. Peaks in Aug · Dec · Mar.

247
emails analyzed
5
recent trips
Seat preference Aisle 12 sources
Meal preference Vegetarian (no nuts) 8 sources
Hotel style Boutique · walking distance 4 sources
Travel companions Sarah, Emma (8), Max (5) 22 sources
Build your dashboard → Travel profile is live · Shopping, Food, Health, Work coming soon
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Then you spend it everywhere

Copy any slice of your memory straight from the dashboard as clean text and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or any booking site — your context travels with you today. Next: the Preset extension injects it automatically, no copying at all.

chat.openai.com/new
⌘ Preset
You, to ChatGPT
Plan me a 6-day trip to Lisbon in May.
ChatGPT, with Freemind context
Booked around your usual window seat on TAP, boutique stays under €250/night (like Porto), day 3 off for Ana's birthday dinner, and walkable neighborhoods — skipping tuk-tuks like last time.
Preset
4 active
Context injected
travel.prefs family.dates budget.tier past.trips
Available
dietary calendar +12 more
Download the extension Coming soon In the meantime: copy any slice straight from your dashboard as clean text.

Planning trips. Filling carts. Picking up where you left off.

The three loops where Freemind earns its keep on day one.

✈ Travel · Now

Trip plans that already know you.

Airline loyalty, seat preferences, past trips, companions, budget tier — all in the chat before you finish typing.

🛍 Shopping · Next

Shop like AI remembers your closet.

Sizes, brands, fit notes, what you already own. No more "I'm a size M but L in this brand" for the hundredth time.

📚 Learning · Next

Teach me, but don't start over.

Your current level, what you've covered, how you like to learn. Tutor chats pick up where the last one left off.

The memory is yours. Not ours.

Every fact in your memory traces back to the email it came from. You can audit any claim, edit anything that's wrong, and revoke access whenever you want.

Every fact, sourced

Your travel profile cites the exact emails that built it. Open any insight to see what was extracted, and from where. Nothing comes from nowhere — and you can audit every claim.

You're the editor

Every fact can be edited, corrected, or deleted right from the dashboard. Wrong seat preference? Fix it. Don't want a companion listed? Remove them. The memory is only what you approve.

Opt out of Big Tech memory

Once Freemind is set up, you can turn off memory in ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini — and keep the personalization.

Questions, answered.

How is Freemind different from ChatGPT's memory?+
ChatGPT's memory only works inside ChatGPT — hard to inspect, impossible to export. Freemind is your memory: fully visible, editable, and portable. Today you can copy it into any AI you use; automatic injection via the Preset extension is coming. The goal: turn off Big Tech memory entirely and keep all the personalization.
What's the difference between Freemind, the dashboard, and Preset?+
Freemind is the memory itself — the unified context graph built from your scattered digital life. The dashboard is where that memory lives: you see it, edit it, curate it, decide what's in it. Today, you spend it by copying any slice straight from the dashboard as clean text — into ChatGPT, Claude, or a booking form. Preset is what's next: a browser extension (in development) that injects the right slice automatically, no copying. Mobile and an API follow.
Do you see my data?+
Your context graph lives on Freemind's servers, encrypted in transit and at rest. We only ever use it to build the memory you see — never to train models for anyone else, never sold, never used for advertising. Every fact in your profile is sourced to the email it came from, so you can verify anything we claim. Disconnect Gmail or delete your data anytime.
Why travel first?+
Travel planning has the most re-explaining of any AI use case — dates, companions, preferences, budget, past trips. It's also where a unified context layer is immediately, visibly useful. Shopping and learning follow once travel feels magical.
What's coming after the extension and dashboard?+
More surfaces for the same memory — mobile, voice, and deeper native integrations are all on the roadmap. The idea is that wherever you are, your context is too. Join the waitlist and tell us where you'd use it next.
How much will it cost?+
Free during private beta. At launch, a generous free tier covers the extension and the dashboard. Paid plans add heavier context sources, multi-profile setups, and advanced controls for power users.